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9781855758315

Shattered States

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    9781855758315

  • ISBN10:

    1855758318

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-11-30
  • Publisher: Karnac Books

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Summary

The fourteenth John Bowlby Memorial Conference, held in London in March 2007, stood out as a special conference in a special year. It coincided with the centenary of John Bowlby's birth, and the conference organizing committee were conscious, in particular, of a desire to celebrate the pioneering nature of his work, and the profoundly significant contribution it has made to the understanding, prevention and healing of emotional suffering. Recent research in the fields of attachment and trauma is once more pointing to the contribution of early relational failures to extreme psychic suffering. Disorganised patterns of attachment, identified in children whose caregivers are simultaneously a source of fear and a source of comfort, have been linked to the development of both dissociative and so called borderline disorders in adult life. The conference aim was to bring together speakers able to extend their thinking and bring insights from attachment theory and psychoanalysis to the current debate about the links between the traumatic disorganization of attachment relationships and more severe mental and emotional distress--dissociative states, borderline experiences and psychosis--as they emerge in clinical practice. The papers in this volume have in common a committed insistence upon placing human relationship at the center of their accounts of extreme psychological suffering, both as the source of injury and, most hopefully, as the potential agent of repair. In this respect, they contribute fittingly in his centenary year to the continuation and extension of John Bowlby's pioneering work for the understanding, treatment and relief of such suffering.

Author Biography

Judy Yellin trained at The Bowlby Centre. She works as a psychotherapist in private practice and is a member of the teaching staff on the The Bowlby Centre¿s psychotherapy training. She frequently teaches attachment theory and relational psychotherapy in other psychotherapy training organizations. She also has a legal background and, prior to training as a therapist, specialized as a solicitor in family law and public law in relation to child protection. Judy has a particular interest in questions of attachment, sexuality, and gender, and in working with lesbians, gay men, and transgendered clients from a relational perspective. She is an associate of Pink Therapy, an organization offering affirmative psychotherapy to sexual minority clients, as well as training for psychotherapists in working effectively with the LGBT communities. She is a founder member of The Relational School and a member of its Steering and Education Committees. Kate White is a training therapist, supervisor and teacher at The Bowlby Centre. Formerly senior lecturer at South Bank University in the Department of Nursing and Community Health Studies, she has used her extensive experience in adult education to contribute to the innovative psychotherapy curriculum developed at The Bowlby Centre. In addition to working as an individual psychotherapist, Kate runs workshops on the themes of attachment and trauma in clinical practice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vii
About The Editors And Contributorsp. ix
Introductionp. Xiii
Attachment Theory And The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2007: A Short Historyp. 1
The Infanticidal Origins Of Psychosis: The Role Of Trauma In Schizophreniap. 7
Disorganized Attachment And The therapeutic Relationship With People In Shattered Statesp. 127
Shattered Shame States and Their Repair
"You Can Kill Me With What You Say": Working With Shattered States And The Breakdown Of Inner And Outer, Self And Other, From An Attachment-Based Perspectivep. 171
Reading Listp. 195
Background Information About The Bowlby Centrep. 199
Indexp. 203
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